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Show THURSDAY THURSDAY. APRIL 21. UTAH LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHL 1938 HOUSE CLEANING IS, WE ARE AT IT AGAIN We have a complete line of IMPERIAL WALL PAPER 1 of if LEHI LUMBER GO. State Street. Lehi A'JTO-TRUG- STATE POSITION I - : ' e ; the j w. i; CRASH K rr.ov OVER THE ii Ay ' hi : 3 fri . N PART FOUR An historical scries portray- iff ing contribution of the Kto jranat to cu.'teiojv ment of the Intcrmoun- tarn West Agri-cutur- al k Active in educational circles, he is a member of Phi Deta Kappa, national eductional fraternity; is an active committeeman of the Utah Education association, and was recently chosen president of the Utah Society of School Superintendents. Mr. Gourley has won the love and respect of a large majority of the students and natrons of Aloine District who wish him s'wss and happiness in his new position. Complete line of MEN'S and BOYS' WORK SHOES and WORK CLOTHING Agents for Murray Laundry and Cleaning and Dying Powers 3 SERVICES Miss Marie Degelbeck who is ployed in Salt Lake spent the with her mother. em- HELD FOR ROSE MARIE RAGKER Impressive funeral services were Mr. and Mrs. Standford Taylor of held in the Lehi Fifth Ward Chapel, Draper, spent Sunday visiting relafor Rose Marie Racker, 11, tives here. They were dinner guests Saturday, who passed away at the home of her of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Taylor. parents, Mr. and Mrs- - Leonard Racker, Wednesday. Bishop E. B. Garrett conducted the services. The opening son? "Sometime We'll Understand" Fifth Ward Relief Society Chorus. Randal Schow. Invocation SUGAR 10 POUNDS Solo "A Little Pink Rose" Mrs. JEL-WEL- L PKGS. 19c Margaret Kirkham. Sketch and remarks President 1 Virgil Peterson. JOHNSON'S GLOCOAT, pt. EftA tribute was given by Edwin v a 4vwa , v;iiui i Cragun of American Fork. 39c Can FREE Solo "Face to Face" Mrs. Rose 1 Package Gloss Starch 19c Lott. 1 Package Corn Starch and 1 Paring Remarks A. B. Anderson. Knife Value 25c FREE Chorus "Beautiful Home." Benediction James H. Bishop SPECIALS 58c 5 - CANS 28c Gardner. Mrs. SLICED PINEAPPLE No. 2 Cans Abe Anderson accompanied the musical numbers on the piano. The grave in the Lehi Cemetery was dedicated by Jay Haws Quart WMl Quart Bottle 19c VIENNA SAUSAGE, The Lehi Lions Club will meet in DEVILED MEAT, Qg uii4j 3 - CORN CANS 25c PURE PRESERVES, CfU IIYPRO 25c ! 2 GALLON & G. SOAP 5 20-- GORGE MOFFAT SCENIC LINE i y (.1 l I modern trains rush through colorful canyons and mountain passes, the thoughtful passenger, coddled with comfort, pays homage to these pioneer engineers. It was their patience, loyalty and daring courage that led gleaming rails through the Rockies! Came the 80's! Freed from litigation, and with its tracks through the Royal Gorge, the Rio Grande began an unparalleled campaign of westward expansion. In the period from 1872 to 1880, only 337 miles of track had been constructed. El Moro (near Trinidad) to the south, Alamosa to the southwest, and Canon City to the west, were terminal points. By January 1, 1881, mileage was more than doubled. Espanola and Chama, N. M.; Salida end Leadville, Colo., were new Rio Grande frontier towns. The towering Continental Divide loomed just ahead! 1881! The year of fastest Rio Grande expansion, during which 381 miles were added to make 1,065 miles of operated line. Durinq this eventful year Rio Grande rails crossed the top of the world. To Gunnison, via Marshall Pass, 10,856 feet! To Red Clifl, via Tennessee Pass, 10,240 feet! To Durango, via Cumbres Pass, 10,015 feet! Loftiest heights c the Rocky Mountains along the crest of the Continental Divide became the magic gateway to the vast empire of western and southwestern Colorado, only a few years before described as an "impenetrable wilderness." Meanwhile unprecedented development in Utah was bringing to fruition the prophecy that the desert should "blossom as the rose." The Denver & Rio Grande Western, closely affiliated with the parent com pany, was formed in 1881 and began unifying short disconnected lines. Small in aaae. but miahtv in its iob. was the narrow aaae steel hiahwav that bv 1883 became a throuah rail- ';road from Denver. to Oqdent LEHI GIRL HONORED DY SORORIETY Miss Madge Worton, a student of the Utah Agricultural College at Logan was recently elected vice-predent of the Sororiety of the Utah Agricultural College. si Alphi-Pi-Ome- For information about schedules, freight rales, passenger larei: M . . L. B. BROWN, 1 BIDS LET FOR LEHI SCHOOL BUILDING Work will start within a week on a new addition to the Lehi High School Building, at a contract price of $12,-46as compared to preliminary estimates by the Board of Education of approximately $18,000, according to Joseph F. Walton, clerk of the board. E. Thompson, Salt Lake City was awarded the general contract, includand structural ing all excavation work, on a low bid of $10,499, some $2,873 lower than the high bid. Electrical work went to the Rob-biElectrical Company, Salt Lake City, on a bid of $340, while the plumbing was awarded toBlumenthal and Memniott, Provo. for $1,628. The plans call for nound proof type and band rooms, a large lunch room in the basement and with the interior completely finished tfvis year. Some details of the exterior of the building win oe completed at a later date. Although work will start immedi- 7, ovcu mi. nanon, no pay ments win be made until after the start of the new fiscal year, July 10 to be the first "payday" for the contractors. The board. Mr. Walton reports, is highly satisfied with the bids, and feels that if they had been called for either a little earlier, or delayed for a short time longer, they would have been 20 to 35 per cent higher. THANK YOU ' We wish to thank all those who with the Lehi City officials in making our recent cleanup day so successful. We wish to especially thank the Lehi Firemen. National Guard, Lions Club, Schools. Dusiness men and all citizens for their loyal support and help. Agent rnone id utv TME NEW WAY TO MATC CtMLm FOM MCdDIIATING wmmmi mmmmm 6 Supplying you with LARGE, INDIVIDUAL COLOR CHIPS instead of small chips assembled on a card with other colorsis the new BENNETT method of helping you to select just the right shade required to carry out your particular decorative scheme. The Bennett color about size of calling cards-en- able the chips you to see the effect of the color against draperies, upholstery, floor coverings, etc These generous-sizecolor chips are yours for the asking. d BENNETT'S g) PAINTS IN 54 LOVELY NEW COLORS dec-upon a careful selection of shades and tints by successful interior atld awV;? praC1tlC.a.1 patin,te" experienced users of paint for all purpo.es, the V Xmeni ever offered in fine paint. rvaUablerc oli?lypc Df Bennett's Paint. based fT? " JOHN N. WHIMPEY, Mayor. Carl and William Racker of Mrs. L. R. Le Vitre of Provo. California, who have been their parents. Mr. and Mrs I spent Tues'day afternoon visiting her WE DELIVER mother, Mrs. Annie Young who is D. Racker returned to their work in confined to her bed. California, Thursday. BROADBEINTS PHONE their regular luncheon in the Lehi Second Ward, Thursday, (tonight). The cast of ' Coast to Coast" will be guests of the club. I. A. Smoot, postmaster of Salt Lake City nd president of the National Association of Postmasters will be guest speaker and explain details of the United States Air Week from May 15 to 21. The committee in charge will be Lions Jorgenson. Lott and Mitcheli with the prize furnished by Lion Whipple. 2 for 9c The committee for the next meeting Bars 19c will be Lions Nielson, Powers and Price. LIGHT HOUSE CLEANSER P. LIONS NOTES Jm 0, 4 ! and GLOVES v8 a mammoth corps 1tlx 1 fltofcKBL While courtroom battles for the Royal Gorge were still in prooress of engineers and explorers was surveying every possible location across the Continental Divide. Laughing at danger, they surveyed routes that conquered the presumably insurmountable barriers of precipitous slopes, perpendicular cliffs, and jagged rock walk As s PHONE Straw Hats : HURTS LEHI GIRL David Gourley of Pleasant Grove was appointed assistant state superin-- : A bad scalp wound and bruses were Large Cedar Posts tendent of public instruction Monday suffered by Miss Orpha Peterson, 18, 25c to 40c Each as the state board of education con- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivor PeterFull Line of Feeds to Meet eluded two mon'.hs of consideration son, early Tuesday when an automoYour Needs. on the matter. bile in which she was riding rolled Mr. Gourley, who as superinttndent over four times after colliding with PEACOCK or YELLOW of the Alpine school district in Utah a truck near the Point of the Moun$1.30 Sack STAR FLOUR county has offices at American Fork, tain. 10c Per 100 succeeds H. Warren Taylor, who reGRINDING Two other persons in the machine signed in February to beome secre- who escaped injury, were Floy Olsen, PROMPT DELIVERY tary of the state land 28, of Copperton, driver, who was H. Skidmore, state super- thrown clear, and Evelyn Austin, 18, 78 intendent of public instruction, who of Lehi, who remained in the car. presided at the Monday session of the Olsen's southbound car rounded a board, said Mr. Gourley will assume curve too fast and collided with a office on or about May 1 . northbound truck ,driven by Floyd Mr. Gourley is a native of Utah Gray, 41, of Overton, Nevada, said county and received his training in Deputy Sheriff John S. Evans of elementary education in the Provo Lehi. George Stucki, 29, a passencity schools Seven of his recent sum- ger in the truck, and Gray, escaped mers have been spent at Brigham injury. Young university, Utah State the Latest college and University of THE UMBRELLA HAT WINDSOR CHOIR AT California. for of Before GIRLS and LADIES becoming superintendent FIFTH WARD SUN. the Alpine district he taught in MiMEN'S STRAW HATS Work and llard Dixie college, as an academy, Dress extension teacher for the U. S. A. The Windsor Ward of the Sharon C. in Washington county and as Stake will furnish the program in the New DRESSES for Ladies and Girls school. Grove of Pleasant Sacramental ser Lehi Ward principal Fifth and ANKLETS HOSIERY Active Educator vices at 7:30 Sunday evening. All SUMMER COOL SPORT OXFORDS Mr. Gourley has been president of ward members are invited to be for Ladies and Girls the Pleasant Grove Irrigation com- present. The Lehi Fifth Ward Choir will pany and director of the Federal Men's and Boys' Loan association and is chair- exchange programs the same evening Farm SPRING COATS and EXTRA man of the Boy Scoutr ourt of ad- and will furnish the program at the TROUSERS vancement of Timpanogos L. D. S. Windsor Ward. stake. SHEEP SHEARERS OVERALLS board-Charle- - .i GOURLEY ACCEPTS ALL KINDS SEED POTATOES SEED WHEAT. BARLEY AND OATS ru.-- h . '.I! V.Jr-h- . ur it citici j GILES FEED STORE ill!., the , J MUSTARD, JChfi il i, - 5c 2 r, ij- CLEANER PEANUT BUTTER, ft3a -- WALL PAPER 4 Rutt.e Solo and ch,rus Good Mumir.--Reading- nT The Fourth Ward Ladies Chorus Solo and ,f sacraHe Ca me Me"-- Mr?. furnished the program at H,Vr aru me Chorus-- -' nit"ii services in , v'rmo1 . i r 11 : Sunday tveninjr, when ine iouuwuig urs. .Mar.,- - Smirk . " directed by John ,,r..iai!! was Riven, iiujuuers on tjl( e"ao. II Smith: to S.1. and chorus. "All the Way Mr. and Miss Zina Anderson singrv:try," Salt Lake 5 OVi .1. er the solo part. ' Me To Teach Pray" Yi..lin solo Mrs. N'orine Rothe. NOTICE Was For MtV Mrs. Sl,r--- It I' i, lia Whimpey. "The Old Rupsred Cross." All lots i.., Fie minute Easter talk James been plotU-Peterson. brinp in th. Of pjl "When I See cemetery lots and Solo with Chorus dwij t Ethel Mrs. Face" issued . My Saviour's ' hi City Co:J Hunger. niai. SPECIAL THIS WEEK MILK brnest GIVES PROGRAM and FULLER PAINTS Phone 15 Duet and th Ajrain" Mr. lUDIES CHORUS A CO! 1MUNICATI0H West-woo- d. THE PEOPLE'S STORE Local Distributors |